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Asheville Highlights: Downtown State of the City, Air Quality Updates, Fringe Arts Festival, and Biltmore Blooms

Asheville Highlights: Downtown State of the City, Air Quality Updates, Fringe Arts Festival, and Biltmore Blooms

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for March 18, 2025.

Today is shaping up to be an exciting day in Asheville! First up, the Asheville Downtown Association will host its annual State of Downtown event at Battery Park Hall. This is a fantastic opportunity for community members to come together for lunch and networking, followed by an engaging presentation discussing the future of our vibrant city. It’s a great way to stay informed and involved.

Meanwhile, over at the Buncombe County Permit Office, the Asheville-Buncombe Air Quality Agency Board is holding its monthly meeting at four this afternoon. Interested residents are encouraged to attend or tune in online to learn about important topics, including updates on air quality monitoring and community initiatives.

On the cultural front, the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival continues through March 23. This festival is a celebration of creativity, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists pushing the boundaries of their craft. Consider catching a few performances to experience the innovative spirit of our local arts scene.

If you’re looking to enjoy the beauty of spring, Biltmore Blooms kicks off this Friday, marking the beginning of the iconic tulip display. With 50,000 tulips blooming across the estate, it’s a sight you won’t want to miss. Plus, starting March 21, Biltmore will host the remarkable exhibition "Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures," which promises to be an enriching experience for history and art lovers alike.

For some outdoor fun, the guided forest bathing sessions are back, offering a peaceful retreat into nature. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Blue Ridge Mountains and reconnect with the natural world around you.

In sports news, don’t forget that the Southern Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships are wrapping up today. This exciting tournament has seen fierce competition and is a must-watch for sports fans.

Additionally, make sure to check out Operation Medicine Drop at various locations today, aimed at promoting safe medication disposal to prevent accidental poisonings. This initiative is vital for keeping our community safe.

Finally, as we all know, the effects of Hurricane Helene are still being felt. Some local veterans are expressing concerns about potential staff cuts at the Asheville VA hospital. Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins will be visiting the facility today to address these concerns and reassure veterans about ongoing healthcare services.

There’s a lot happening in Asheville today, from community events and cultural experiences to important discussions about public health and safety. Be sure to explore what our city has to offer this spring.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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